Jackson County Inmate Roster – 5-19-23



IC 35-48-4-13(b)FL6 ~ MAINTAINING A COMMON NUISANCE
HOLD ANOTHER AGENCY ~ HOLD FOR ANOTHER AGENCY
Scott County Inmate Roster – 5-19-23
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ISP Investigating Inmate Death in Harrison County
Detectives and crime-scene technicians from the Indiana State Police- Sellersburg Post were requested to investigate the death of an inmate housed at the Harrison County Jail in Corydon.
The preliminary investigation reveals that at approximately 6:00 a.m. Thursday, corrections officers with the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office located a male inmate, Joshua Dale Kepley, 42, of Harrison County, unresponsive upon entering his cell to deliver breakfast.
Corrections officers immediately began providing medical assistance and requested EMS respond to assist.
Emergency personnel were unable to revive Kepley. He was pronounced deceased at the scene by Harrison County Hospital EMS personnel and the Harrison County Coroner’s Office responded to the jail.
The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office requested the Indiana State Police investigate the death.
The investigation also found that Kepley was incarcerated on a Felony – Neglect of Dependent charge and other warrants after being arrested on Wednesday. That arrest occurred when officers responded to an overdose call involving Kepley. Following his arrest, Joshua Kepley was transported to the Harrison County Hospital and medically cleared before being jailed Wednesday night. Kepley was housed in a communal cell with other inmates during his incarceration.
An autopsy was conducted Thursday morning through the Harrison County Coroner’s Office. The results of the autopsy, as well as toxicology results, are pending; however, no foul play is suspected at this time.
The investigation is ongoing.
The Harrison County Coroner’s Office assisted the Indiana State Police in this investigation.
Chip seal operations to begin tomorrow on S.R. 60 in Washington County
Indiana Department of Transportation maintenance crews plan to begin chip seal operations on S.R. 60 in Washington County, starting on or after Thursday, May 18.
Crews will be active from the intersection of S.R. 56 and S.R. 60 in Salem to west of Saltillo Road.
Chip seal work typically lasts three to four days per location depending upon weather.
During operations, existing pavement is coated with liquid asphalt, which seals cracks and provides waterproof protection.
This extends the service life of the roadway and lowers maintenance costs.
Once the seal coat is complete, loose aggregate is applied and swept from the road. After a curing period, crews will return to fog seal the new driving surface and apply pavement markings.
Chip seal is a cost-effective pavement preservation technique that is utilized across the state of Indiana, saving an estimated six to 14 dollars in taxpayer expenditures for every dollar invested in extending the life of a roadway.
INDOT reminds drivers to slow down, avoid distractions, and consider worker safety when traveling through active work zones. All work is weather-dependent and schedules are subject to change.
Hunter James Ray, 2 months, Salem
Hunter James Ray, infant son of Samantha Hollen and Corey Ray, passed away Monday, May 8 at St. Vincent Salem Hospital.
Hunter was born March 8, 2023, in Floyd County, Indiana.
He is survived by his parents: Samantha Hollen and Corey Ray, brother: Jaxon Casey of Salem, grandparents: James and Kristi Ray of Salem, Angela Jones of Salem, and Dennis Hollen Jr. of Salem, great grandparents: Sherry Ratliff of Salem, Dennis Sr. and Libby Hollen of Salem, Elaine and Darrell Deweese of Salem, and Frances Neeley of Salem, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 1PM at Weathers Funeral Home.
Burial will follow in Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Campbellsburg.
Visitation will be Friday from 11AM-time of service.
Green Wins Republican-Only Primary; Lee Defeats Napier
Mayor Justin Green, who became the first Republican Mayor in Salem in 34 years back in 2019, defeated Republican challenger Jay Davisson in Tuesday’s primary election, 551-267.
Green captured 67.7 percent of the total votes in a Primary that only turned out about 17 percent of the registered voters.
Davisson captured less than half that, with 32.64 percent.
The other race was between incumbent Republican Council member Gail Napier was challenged by newcomer Randy Lee Jr.
Out of 229 total votes in District 4, Lee took 134 to Napier’s 95.
Lee and Green will both move on to the general election in November.
Green already has a challenger in Tommy Brown III, who will run as a Libertarian.
No Democratic challenger has filed to run. The deadline to file is July 3.
In other un-contested races:
- Sally Hattabaugh for City of Salem Clerk Treasurer – 699 votes.
- Roger K. Pennington for City of Salem Council at Large – 679 votes.
- Dan R. Libka City of Salem Council District 1 – 128 votes
- Dylan Moore City of Salem Council District 2 = 129 votes
- Steve Crane City of Salem Council District 3 – 201 votes
Moore will face Democrat Paul Holsapple in the fall along with Tina Ransom, Libertarian.
The fall election will be held on Tuesday, November 7.
Jackson County Inmate Roster – 5-2-23
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Scott County Inmate Roster – 5-2-23





IC 35-48-4-6(B)FL5~ POSSESSION OF COCAINE OR SCHEDULE I OR II NARCOTIC DRUG – LESS THAN 5 GRAMS
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Carolyn A. Fultz, 87, Salem
Carolyn A. Fultz, 87, passed away, Sunday April 30, 2023 at Hampton Oaks, in Scottsburg Indiana.
Carolyn was born July 27, 1935 in Monticello, Indiana.
The daughter of Carlos Nuckols and Alma Baker Nuckols. She was a pre-school teacher at Noah’s Ark and a bookkeeper at Personal finance.
Carolyn loved singing, she was a member of the Sweet Adeline’s singing group.
She was also a member of the Salem High Street Church of Christ.
Carolyn is survived by her two children, Ryan Fultz (Kelly) of Louisville, Kentucky and Renee’ Fultz of Salem, Indiana. She is also survived by two grandsons, Carter Fultz and Parker Fultz of Corydon, Indiana.
Carolyn is preceded in death by her husband John Fultz. She is also preceded in death by her parents, Carlos Nuckols and Alma Baker Nuckols and a brother Carroll Nuckols.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 4, 2023 at 12:00P.M at Weathers Funeral Home. Visitation will be Thursday, May 4, 2023 at 10:00A.M until time of service.